Scenic train rides offered at Colors of the Kingdom Festival in St. Johnsbury

ST. JOHNSBURY – On Saturday, Sept. 16, two locomotives and six historic coaches will depart from the historic downtown St. Johnsbury train depot and head south on one of the most beautiful train rides in New England.

The train rides, part of the daylong Colors of the Kingdom Autumn Festival being held in downtown St. Johnsbury, will start at 9:30 a.m. and be repeated at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. from the St. Johnsbury Welcome Center.

The train follows the tracks of the Connecticut and Passumpsic Railroad, established in 1850, and clings to the banks of the Connecticut and Passumpsic rivers, cutting through massive rock ledges and crossing many bridges.

The train travels all the way to East Ryegate, where the train will be reversed for the trip back to St. Johnsbury.

The ticket fare is the same price as last year: $13 for adults, $7 for children 12 and under, with “lap kids” free.

Food and snacks are available at the vendor fair being held throughout the day at the St. Johnsbury Welcome Center.

“We really try to make the train rides as affordable as we can,” said Darcie McCann, executive director of the Northeast Kingdom Chamber, which organizes the event.

She credits festival sponsors for their assistance in keeping ticket prices lower. Train passengers are encouraged to bring binoculars and cameras on the train excursions, as bald eagles and other wildlife are often seen along the route.

The train rides are just one part of the autumn festival, with events held all over downtown St. Johnsbury on Sept. 16.